As President of the United States, one must prepare for nearly every possible scenario, good or bad, and it appears as if Mitt Romney was prepared for the good, but not prepared for what would happen if he did not win the election.

Flint -
During an interview with a Flint Michigan reporter, Paul Ryan stated President Obama is not proposing more gun laws, a statement in direct opposition to a recent NRA Victory Fund advertisement.

San Diego -
U.S. Presidential candidate Ron Paul drew a massive crowd to his campaign rally at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) on Friday, and Digital Journal was there to capture every minute.

Raleigh -
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich will officially end his presidential campaign next week, according to Gingrich camp sources. This comes as Mitt Romney won the popular vote in all five states Tuesday night.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has issued a public apology and apologized to Barack Obama by phone after it was revealed that he referred to the U.S. President in a racially inappropriate manner during the last Presidential campaign.

Elizabeth Edwards appeared on Larry King Live Wednesday night to talk about her book "Resilience. " But she first talked about her cancer and the issues regarding her relationship with John Edwards, former candidate for President.

John McCain has been very clear about Barack Obama's unAmerican plan to let the average American have tax breaks instead of concentrating the wealth in the pockets of the Wall Street insiders, but are you listening?

John McCain and his crew have vilified Barack Obama, saying that he "pals around with domestic terrorists" and using his foreign sounding middle name as an epithet. Now he takes umbrage as his believing supporters repeat some of that garbage back.

What to expect from tonight's presidential debate as McCain's campaign switches into attack mode in the face of falling poll numbers and Obama seeks to continue his momentum on economic and health care issues.

Conservative pundit George Will, in his column in the Washington Post on Tuesday, called McCain impulsive and hot-tempered. Will accused him of acting shallowly and suggested this sort of behavior is typical of what we would see from a McCain White House.

Clinton said she still expects to win the Ohio and Texas primaries, but her increasingly pessimistic advisers did nothing to rebut a remark by former president Bill Clinton that his wife must win both states to continue her candidacy.

An opinion piece regarding 2003 comments by Sen. Clinton on using military force in Iraq. The article goes with a video and previous article where Clinton explains her vote supporting military intervention to disarm Saddam Hussein.

Many voters across the country are extremely anxious and worried about America's place in the world. They also feel a sense of powerlessness over their individual lives. The mood of the country is much darker than the 2000 election.

In a world driven by science and technology the ability to think scientifically is important for anyone running for President. That at least is the opinion of a group calling itself "Science Debate 2008" who are asking that the candidates debate science.

In a year the American people will take to the polls and elect a new government for themselves. Before that happens though they will be saturated with smear campaigns that have already started. Colbert couldn't even get in. They're tough in Carolina.

Fred Thompson – popular actor, former Senator, and likely presidential candidate – sent an email to supporters this week hinting at his impending entry into the Republican field, but some question the true strength of Thompson's political machine.